Waymo accepts $313m and Uber's 'regret' to settle self-driving car dispute

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Waymo accepts $313m and Uber's 'regret' to settle self-driving car dispute
Uber will pay US$245 million (A$313 million) worth of its own shares to Alphabet's Waymo self-driving vehicle unit to settle a legal dispute over trade secrets, allowing Uber's chief executive to move past one of the company's most bruising public controversies. The settlement announcement over ...

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